What is going on? have people lost their minds?

<p>“please don’t do anything BigFire just wrote above” (Are you a little too personal?)</p>

<p>“Nothing you take in undergrad can help you in any specific field.” (At least, you have a feel, whether you like the subject or not, of course, the courses you take in undergraduate, won’t simply guarantee any field, we all know that )</p>

<p>Well, that I agree with.</p>

<p>“As a future radiology resident, I will receive dedicated physics lectures during my residency, more than enough to pass the boards and be an excellent radiologist” (But from some of your post i read, you may have some ego problem, how can a good radiologist be so ego???). If i were you, i will try to be humble and objective, you never know what will happen in the future on your Diagnosis radiology career. (job taken by computer/outsourcing …, become very un-competitive).</p>

<p>That is just plain low. Why are you making such underhanded personal attacks and statements? Norcal knows his own field better than you. America keeps it competitive on purpose. Your comment here is just completely off topic and pointless.</p>

<p>“Taking advanced physics in college and trying to remember it all through 4 years of med school is a waste of time.” (Who said you need to remember anything, at least, you can work on some research on the subject, if you have passion and talented at) </p>

<p>Pursue your passion if that’s your thing - but if you are a premed that’s not the easiest way to get into med school at all, and getting into med school is far from easy.</p>